The Dallas County Health and Human Services’ HIV Grants division is responsible for administering millions of dollars in federal and state HIV/AIDS grant funding including funds from Ryan White Part A and B and Ryan White Minority AIDS Initiative.

This funding allows persons living with HIV/AIDS throughout a 12-county service delivery area to have access to primary medical care through HIV-related health and psycho-social support services.

A number of services, including the ones listed below, are contracted through non-profit agencies and provided to residents in the following counties: Collin, Cooke, Dallas, Denton, Ellis, Fannin, Grayson, Henderson, Hunt, Kaufman, Navarro, and Rockwall.

Ambulatory / outpatient medical care

Oral health care

AIDS pharmaceutical assistance

Medical case management

Early intervention services

Mental health

Health insurance and cost-sharing assistance

Substance abuse

Home health care

Home- and community-based health care

Food bank

Case management

Outreach — Lost to Care

Medical transportation

Housing-based case management

Health education / risk reduction

Transportation

Home-delivered meals

Congregate housing

Linguistic services

Legal services

Day respite care for children / youth / adults

Child care services

Respite services for adults

*For definitions of the above listed services, refer to the Continuum of Care document, available below.